Have we had enough?

As we write, bulletins keep flowing in from Manchester, England, where a twenty-two-year-old jihadist called Salman Abedi, son of Libyan refugees, detonated a homemade nail bomb at a pop concert killing at least twenty-two and injuring scores. To date, the youngest named victim was eight-year-old Saffie Roussos. Abedi was a “known wolf,” someone who occupied a spot on the radar screen of the British police but who was not considered an immediate threat. isiscelebrated and claimed responsibility for the slaughter, but it is not yet known whether Abedi acted alone.

Jamie BaroneLibya, more than likely, will follow the winds that thwarted the so-called Arab Spring. It never occurred, and likely will not. Lovers of democracy have a perception and perspective problem: We never seem to get the fact that the Middle East and Northern ... moreLibya, more than likely, will follow the winds that thwarted the so-called Arab Spring. It never occurred, and likely will not. Lovers of democracy have a perception and perspective problem: We never seem to get the fact that the Middle East and Northern Africa don't particularly like democracy. They have a taste for theocracy via a caliphate.
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